Come on though... the NL Central is by far the most wide open division especially joining a team like the Brewers. You'd have to be stupid to choose the Marlins over the Brewers at this point.
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I disagree if only because I really don't believe that the Brewers, Greinke or not, have a chance at the division either, meaning, in either case, he's playing for the Wild Card.
I mean, if he believes his impact on the Brewers is enough to overcome a 14 game deficit, more power to him. The Cardinals/Reds are arguably better than the Braves/Mets, anyways.CSBC Commish
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Originally posted by PitchingWinsGames View PostI disagree if only because I really don't believe that the Brewers, Greinke or not, have a chance at the division either, meaning, in either case, he's playing for the Wild Card.
I mean, if he believes his impact on the Brewers is enough to overcome a 14 game deficit, more power to him. The Cardinals/Reds are arguably better than the Braves/Mets, anyways.
They ain't so bad. Their 1-4 is excellent and will keep them in most games.
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I think the Brewers win the Central. Even Betancourt is an upgrade for them. They got nothing from SS last season. He's not good but .692 and 17 HR is light years above their SS production last year (.230/.284/.316 from the SS position).
Assuming they continue to get .800+ offense from 1B, 2B, 3B, LF and RF like they did last season, there's no reason they can't win that division.
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They were 4th in the NL in runs last season and they added Greinke and Marcum, I don't see how you can't expect them to be much better.
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Originally posted by Fritz View PostNo, we're seen as a team that sucks by and large but puts it together once every decade and then has a huge firesale. Nobody gives a crap about us having records over .500 for 3 of the last 4 seasons or whatever.
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